Earlier this year, a Colorado judge suspended a lawyer for using ChatGPT to draft a legal document. The lawyer was suspended because ChatGPT, a large language model, sometimes provides factual information and sometimes provides fake information, known as hallucinations.
In this case, the chatbot created fake legal citations that were used in a real court case. This incident raises an important question – how should we allow artificial intelligence to influence the legal system? Andrew Miller believes that we should start by acknowledging that AI is already present in the courts.
Source NPR
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